Patricia Rivera
Patricia Martínez Rivera (born on July 25, 1956, Saltillo, Coahuila) artistically known as Patricia Rivera is a Mexican film and television actress. He made his film debut in the film Unconfesable Passion filmed in 1974 and for censorship it premiered in 1978.It is currently withdrawn from action Being young and minor, Rivera participated in the "Señorita Mexico" beauty contest as Miss Coahuila in 1976 and then began studying acting in different academies.His film debut was in the film El arracadas in 1978 directed by Alberto Mariscal, where he acted with Vicente Fernández, with whom he would have a romance later. His television debut was in the 1979 telenovela Muchacha de barrio starring Ana Martín and Humberto Zurita, where he obtained a supporting role. His most important role on television was in the telenovela Pasión y poder premiered in 1988 acting with Diana Bracho, Enrique Rocha, Carlos Bracho and Paulina Rubio.
In the eighties, he starred in several drama and comedy films, in which stand out "Mision sangrienta" (1989) by Fernando Durán Rojas, "Solicito marido para engañar" (1988) by Ismael Rodríguez, "Un hombre llamado el diablo" (1983) by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, "Tiempo de lobos" (1985) by Alberto Isaac and "Tre
Since the 1990s, he has participated in more than fifty feature films, mostly in home video films. From then on, she was recognized for starring in Christian genre films such as Hades, Life After Death (1993) and Woman of the Street (1994), both directed by Paco del Toro.
His last appearance on screen was in the soap opera Con toda el alma released in 1995 with Andrés García and Gabriela Roel. Since then he has only participated in profitable films and videos, not released in theaters.